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UK Against Fluoridation

Friday, January 28, 2022

From A Wills Nothing to do with fluoridation or the Covid global reset.

I would have had a supposed BCC removed from my forehead but for the Covid shut down.

The "aggressive" cancer healed and has disappeared

Bill



“What Doctors Don’t Tell You” (WDDTY.)  Feb 2022. “WHEN IT ISN’T CANCER” by Bryan Hubbard..

Ductal Carcinoma in Situ (DCIS) is called intraductal carcinoma in situ - but it’s a non-invasive or pre-invasive breast cancer, often classified as “Stage 0” breast cancer.  Cells around breast tissue ducts show some abnormalities, but there’s no certainty they will spread or invade breast tissue.  98% of women with DCIS are well 10 years later, even without any treatment.  Only around 1% of DCIS cases develop into breast cancer a year.  DCIS is a phenomenon of mass screening.  It was almost never detected before mammography & yet today accounts for a quarter of all breast cancer ‘cases’.  60,000 US women & some 7,000 of Britons are told each year they have breast cancer, when they have nothing of the sort.  Even in the small percent of cases that do develop into breast cancer, it seems to be the lowest grade & slowest growing, making it very treatable.  Women suffer anxiety when they’re given a DCIS diagnosis.  Worse, they face an arduous treatment path, with mastectomy the preferred option.  But with DCIS not even being cancer, some health researchers conclude it is over-treated.  Researcher Shelley Hwang from Duke Cancer Center, has for years been trying to change the way we treat DCIS.   Why are women not told what DCIS actually is – that they don’t have cancer & possibly never will?  Why do oncologists follow the most aggressive treatment possible when they know the very low risk from DCIS.  Hwang & others are campaigning to get the “cancer” word taken out of DCIS.  If it was called “minor cell abnormality” which is what it is - a woman wouldn’t immediately stress & it might even change oncologists’ perception of the problem.  DCIS takes up a quarter of  oncologists’ work.

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